North Pole, Arctic

The Arctic is home to wildlife. surprisingly rich, with creatures that have developed extreme abilities to survive temperatures below -40°C. The Animal That Dominates the Arctic The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is the undisputed top (apex) predator in the region. Known as the "King of the Arctic", it has no natural predators and governs the food chain, influencing the entire balance of the ecosystem. Abilities and Potential of Arctic Animals Polar bear: Considered a marine mammal, it has a keen sense of smell capable of detecting prey almost 1 km away under the ice. Their paws are lightly webbed for long-distance swimming and they have hair on the soles for traction on ice. Arctic wolf: Exhibits extreme resistance, being able to survive up to two weeks without eating during periods of scarcity, maintaining the strength necessary to hunt. Arctic fox: Has cunning foraging skills, detecting the sound of small rodents (lemmings) beneath layers.

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The Arctic is home to wildlife. surprisingly rich, with creatures that have developed extreme abilities to survive temperatures below -40°C. The Animal That Dominates the Arctic The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is the undisputed top (apex) predator in the region. Known as the "King of the Arctic", it has no natural predators and governs the food...Read more

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